SNDT Women's University

The history of women’s education in India took new dimensions in 1896 with the establishment of a women ashram for widows and helpless women in Hingne near Pune. Dr. Dhondo Keshav Karve established this ashram. Later a schooling program was launched for girls and further turned into a regular school. In 1915, during the presidential address to the National Social Reform Congress at Bombay, Dr. Karve announced his plan to start an all women’s university.

In 1916, the first women college was established which later took shape of a university now called SNDT Women’s University. Sir Vithal Das Thackersey was another visionary who help Dr. Karve and donated Rs. 15 Lacks for the cause. In 1920 after the great benefactor’s mother Nathibai, the University was named as Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women’s University. The university headquarter moved to Bombay in 1936; the University was granted statutory recognition and was renamed as Shrimati Nathibai Thackersey Women’s University now popularly known as SNDT Women’s University, in 1951.

The recognition to SNDT Women’s University came along with extraordinary freedom of having a jurisdiction across the country. Today SNDT Women’s University has 5 campuses; viz, 2 in Mumbai, 1 in Pune, 1 in Thane and 1 in Ahmedabad.

The SNDT Women’s University has a cause to promote women education in the country. For the purpose the university offers various fellowships and scholarships. It has provided affiliation to many numbers of colleges. The university has magnificent library. Established in 1955, today the library stocks more than 3 lacks books, periodicals and electronic resources.

The university’s job placement Cell is run by Dept. of Students Welfare in collaboration with Dept. of Continuing and Adult Education. The cell arranges for campus interviews and conducts programs like Life Skills Education Programmes, leadership Camps, Awareness Programmes like workshop on ‘Right to Information’ and Career Counselling. The cell also has introduced ‘earn while learn’ program for university students.

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